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C.R.C.
TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1933.
NEARING NEW RECORD
MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE VIRTUALLY
WON
WILL HAVE HELD ALL FOUR· CHAMPIONSHIPS
K.C.C. WIN WITH NEW LINE-UP
The Chinese Recreation Club can now be regarded as win- nora of the Mixed Doubles League for 1933.
Yesterday they virtually clinched the issue by beating the Indian Recreation Club, hold- ers of the Dunlop Shield-In 1930 and 1931, by seven sets to two, and have now only to take half a point from the Recreio to make the championship theira.
This means that the C.R.C. will have won evory division of the Lawn Tennis League, a fent without parallel in local tennis, Tsui Wai-pui and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiq wore the outstanding pair at Causeway Bay yesterday, where they won all three sets...
Ho Ka-lau and Miss Perry, uni- expectedly dropped a set to 1. M. A. Razack und Miss Gecks.
The following shows the number
of sots won and lost by the C.R.C. pairs:
won loại drwa
Taul Wai-pui and
Mrs. Chiu
11
1
0
Ho Ka-lau and
Miss Perry
8
1
.0
M. W. Lo and Mrs.
F. T. Lo
2
3
1
... $ 6.75
Mr. and Mrs. Ho
M. K. Lo and Mrs.
Litton
Ka-Jau...
2.
1.
1
2
0
M. W. Lo and Mrs.
. Chau
1 2
0
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M.. W. Lo and Mrs. T. F. Lo (C.R.C.) lost to S. A. Rumjahn and Mrs. Kow, 4-6; beat H. D. Rumjahn and Miss R. Rumjahn, 7-6; beat I. M. A. Razack and Miss Gecks, 6-2.
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6-4; beat II. D. Rumjahn and Miss Rumjahm, 6-2; lost to I. M. A. Razack and Miss Gecks, 4-6,
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HK
BY
THE DUNLOP SHIELD.
K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY.
NEW SCHEDULE PROVIDES FOR COMPLETION NEXT WEEK
An offort is being made to have the
Kowloon C. C. tennis tournaments
concluded during the next fortnight, xamm
and a programme, has accordingly been drawn up.
follows:
Blatches have been arranged as
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19.
Senior Championship:-A. E. P. Guest v. E. C. Fincher.
Junior Championship:-S. A. Gray .v. E. V. Gaubert.
Handicap Singles "A"-Miss Dalziel v. Miss M. Griffiths.
TENNIS TODAY.
PROGRAMME FOR
"B" DIVISION.
OPEN SWIMMING TITLES
ATTITUDE OF H.K.I.A.S.A.
WILL PROBABLY STOP MEMBERS FROM COMPETING
UNFORTUNATE IMPASS
The official attitude of the Hongkong International Ama- tour Swimming Association to the announcement by the Vic- toria Recreation Club that it will be organising the open swimming championships of the Colony this summer, has not yet been decided.
It will, in fact, be made known after Friday's Council mooting.
It la anfe to presume that al- though the Association will not, in any direct way, attempt to pre- vent the V.R.C. from conducting aquatic events under the title of "Open Championships," it will stop any of its affiliated members from taking part in such events.
If this is carried into effect, it will mean that competitors in the "Open Championships" will he pretty well confined to V.R.C. members.
It is the expressed Intention of the Swimming Association to organise its own. Association championships, and for theso it is conceivable, that representatives of non-affiliated clubs will be in- vited to enter..
REPRISALS!
Indications are that for this year at any rate, there will be no
The following programme in the "B" Division of of the Tennis League will be played this after-genuine Open Championships. If Snoon.
the Association prevents Its mem- bers from participating in the V.R.C. function, it is equally as certain that, if invited, the V.R.C. will refuso to take part in the Association's championships.
THURSDAY, JULY 20. Handicap Singles “A”—A, E. P. Guest v. N. A. E. Mackay."
Handicap Singles "B."M. E. Polit! v. E. V. Gaubert.
Handicap Doubles-E, C. Finchor and E. F. Fincher v. S. A. Gray and C. A. Wright,
FRIDAY, JULY 21.
Junior Championship.
LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. D. L. F. |-C.R.C. 17. 4 4 0 0 20
A 11
Ptr.
8
U.S.R.C.
K.C.C. 8 11 118
3 2 0 1 10
76
4
14
8
Gray or E. V. Gaubert.
L.R.C.
3 1 1 1 13
14
3
3 0 0 3 G 20%
2 3 15
0
LR.C. Recreio
"A" DIVISION
Three Games Played
Yesterday
With the C.R.C. Intra-Club tie off and the I.R.C. engaged in the Mixed Doubles, only a res- tricted programme was played in the "A" Division yesterday, six teams being engaged.
The K.C.C. had an entirely new line-up against the University whom they beat quite easily. Nor- |man Mackay, hitherto a “C” Divi- sion player, was Included in the team and he partnered E. F. Fin- cher, thus breaking the famous brothers' combination for the Arst time for years.
E. C. Fincher took Jack -Rodger as his colleague and they won all three sets, Rodger showing excep tionally good form.
As expected South China frat! string overwhelmed the "B" team, conceding but one set in nine.
C.C.C. IMPROVE.
The Hongkong Cricket Club, who had to bring in Gamble for Hazell
Junior
Championship, G. C. Barnett v. S. A.
Handlenp Doubles.-N. A. E. Mac-
kay and D. D. McKay v. R. B. Ham- bly and A. E. Collins.
SATURDAY, JULY 22,
Finals of Junior Championship, Handicap Singles "B" and Ladies Singles Championship.
SUNDAY, JULY 23. . Ilandicap Doubles-G. "A, Whitó and R. S. Capell v. E. C. and E. F. Fincher or S. A. Gray and C. A. Wright,
U.S.N.C. v. C.R.C.
at Kings Park H.KC.C. v. Graduates
at H.K.C.C. K.C.C. v Recreio
at KC.C. C.S.C.C. v S.C.AA.
-at Happy Valley University I.R.C.
-at Pokfulam
Neither the V.R.C. event, with- out the competition of other club representatives, nor the Associa- tion's championships, without V.R.C. competitors, cha be regard ed as bona-fde Open Champion- must ships.
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Mixed Doubles,--E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Goodwin v. G. C. Burnett and baseball champions, were beaten South China, the Hongkong Miss O. Dalziel, and Ladies' Singles Handicap.
Finals of Handicap Singles "yesterday when they entertained a
TUESDAY, JUŁY ZS, Final of Senior Championship,
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. Final of Handicap Doubles.
FRIDAY, JULY 28 Final of Mixed Doubles:
SOCCER MATTERS
Many Officers To Be Appointed...
The monthly meeting of the Count
tenm from the President Hoover, the visitors hitting four runs in response to the champions two.
Box scores were:
Show.If Ferguson c.. Manuel p Hiskey ss Faggiono 58 Sharon b Grtil ef Vincent 1b McBride rf Lauole 3b
Army
V.R.C., the senior club in the Colony, is still outside, It must be is now a body capable of speaking. acknowledged that the Association with authority on local swimming
matters.
Neither the. Association nor the V.R.C. are gaining anything by their continued strained relation
· HOOVER.
ship, whilst aquatics as a whole AB R H PO A Ere suffering. The breach has al- 300000 ready established miomalies, and 1 1 1 0 0 0 these will continue until a more 4 0 1.0 2 level headed and conellintory 00 attitude is adopted by both parties.
11 G
3 0 0 0 1.0
:1
3 0
30 4 7 21 11 0
SOUTH CHINA.
ciation, will be held on Tuesday next. Cheng. 2b, ab cil of the Hongkong Football Asso Feng If in the offices of the association. The K. W. Pow rf2
to partner Wright, had anything Treasurers' statement will be received, Ed. Chang P20 but a easy time at Craigengower, and incumbents of this office for the T. Kim sa and lost 81⁄2 sets before clinching the issue.
Gamble and Wright wore the weakness losing all three sets, whoreas Goldman and Sullivan ob- tained the maximum.
The Craigengower, however, dis played considerably improved form, and with increased confidence which must result from such matches as yesterday, should be able to hold their own in future games.
· LEAGUE TABLE.
PW.D.L.FA C.R.C. "A" 4 4 0 0 30 8.0.A.A.
Sets
Pla.
8
"A" 4 4 0 0 27% 8% 8 C.R.C. "B" 2.0 0 10% 1 H.K.0.0.3 2 01 15 8
K.C.C. 1 20 1 1814 10% IRC 3 1 0 2 1814) C.C.C... 4 1 0 B 17% 18% Recrolo 310 2 8 18
0.48% 20% University 4 0.04
(Continued on Page 94.
·HO KA LAU LEAVES THIS EVENING
SPENDING SIX WEEKS"
IN SHANGHAISONA
Ho Ka-lau, the Interport tennis player, who has per- . formed so well in league tennis this year, leaves for Shanghai this evening where he is spending e holiday.
He will be away untit the end of August. It has not yet been decided" who, will come into the C.R.C. league teams to take his place,
coming your will be selected, an Appeals Board will be named, and various other officials will be chosen.
H. Chang e
M. Chang.c K. Leo 16 Chung of G. Ng 3b Schelly p
AB R H PO A E
3 0 1 0 0 0
2 .0 1 2 2 1
3 U ·0 0.0 0.
3 0 0,4 2 1 2 1 0 2 - 0 000
a
80 0 0 0
0 0 21 10 3 . B 45.07
Score By Innings Hoover Runs 13.00.000-4 Hits 1.4 2000-7 South China Runs 0 1 1.0.0.0.
Hits 0 0.
Suhimary
Base-on-ball off
Ed. Chang
Scholly -Manuel Struck out by "Ed. Chang:
Schelly.
Manuel
Scorer K. Y. Mann
EASY FOR DOCKS
Beat, Civil Service In Spey Royal
After securing a commanding lend from the start, the Kowloon Dock quartette won comfortably from the Civil Service C. C. Your in the second round of the Spey Royal, Cup Com- petition on the Police green yester day afternoon.
The
Dock team took the lead at the comnieneoment and, with a six on the accond head, they hád acored 12 shots before their opponents opened their account. After being in front at 12-0 the Dook four went on to lead at 20-2. Towards the end the Civil servante made a belatod recovery and were beaten by 28 shots. to 11.
Throughout
the match the winners
„played by far the botter bowl and constantly had J Denkin in diment ties. The Civil Service akip was com pictely off form and was rarely able to counter the clever bowling of the Dock men, ta
The Docks now, meet the Club, do Recreio in the semi-anal,
The teams and scores were:
Civil Service CCT- Armstrong,
S. E. Alderman, J. F. McGowan,
In the first encounter of yesterday's Deakin 111 Kowloon Dock R.G.. programme, the American Navy Ramsey, W. Greig, R. Lapaley, trounced the Canton Milltary School Cullen, 23.
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